I can tell you one thing if this country doesn't make it.. I hope they don't either! Who would need them at that point?They should have a little dignity and go down with the ship.. be up on the front lines not in some bunker..After all they would have allowed it to happen..

I can tell you one thing if this country doesn't make it.. I hope they don't either! Who would need them at that point?They should have a little dignity and go down with the ship.. be up on the front lines not in some bunker..After all they would have allowed it to happen..

Thanks. Interesting anyway, didn't know KANSAS had these, but it will be high and dry too during earth changes.

Quoting: Nobody in Particular

There are some old underground salt mines in Hutchinson, KS (just west of Wichita) which people are always claiming are "bunkers" - been around for years. We stored our old records there because it was climate-controlled and very dry. I assume that the facility which OP is talking about is similar.

Its not unusual these caves are actually privately owned or rather company owned, several companies in the us a goverment use them for document storage, since corporations have to keep

certain records for severals years specially banks, so i wouldent be suprised if homeland security has a storage facility there, they could have a command center as well since it would be perfect for that, but its mostly storage.

I can tell you one thing if this country doesn't make it.. I hope they don't either! Who would need them at that point?They should have a little dignity and go down with the ship.. be up on the front lines not in some bunker..After all they would have allowed it to happen..

Quoting: ceawaves

Those aren't bunkers, they are tombs. The survivors will just fill in the the entrances with rocks and cement. They can stay their asses in there and be buried alive.

Thanks. Interesting anyway, didn't know KANSAS had these, but it will be high and dry too during earth changes.

Quoting: Nobody in Particular

There are some old underground salt mines in Hutchinson, KS (just west of Wichita) which people are always claiming are "bunkers" - been around for years. We stored our old records there because it was climate-controlled and very dry. I assume that the facility which OP is talking about is similar.

Its not unusual these caves are actually privately owned or rather company owned, several companies in the us a goverment use them for document storage, since corporations have to keep

certain records for severals years specially banks, so i wouldent be suprised if homeland security has a storage facility there, they could have a command center as well since it would be perfect for that, but its mostly storage.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1365038

Not a good place for storing records because it is damp in these caves mostly what is down there is temperature controlled food products.

Because keeping the caves cool or sub zero is more efficient then a standard warehouse.

oh, will this is interesting, I didn't realize there were commercial underground cave storage systems. That explains YOUR concern about the HomelandSecurity police then. I made an automatic conclusion these were government caves.